I'm confirming this bug. It is a general problem that when network-
manager brings up two interfaces and each provides a default route, the
latter interface's route clobbers the former's instead of both routes
being made available (the classic, sensible behavior).
Upstream fixed bug #288409, which makes it possible to disable
configuration of default routes for an interface, but this is not really
what you want in the general case - in general, if you have two networks
both active and both provide default routes, both of these routes should
be made available, not just one or the other. So this is still a bug,
even if there's now a way to forcibly disable the default route on a
given interface.
This is also related to bug #199140, which is that NM shouldn't be
meddling with openvpn connections at all by default.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
Status: New => Triaged
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NetworkManager always overwrites default route when connecting to OpenVPN
network
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/330833
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